Just wanted to say don't be put off by comments that dont understand where this technology is headed. I have just purchased a Bambu printer (working on old cars) and having a 250mm² box to build anything in had my head exploding with ideas. These projects are awesome examples. Thankyou
I have been 3D printing since 2016. The biggest problem with RUclips is that while they can look practical, the prints are simply not strong enough unless very carefully engineered with expensive engineering grade plastics. A 3 second strength stunt will not cut it, because when someone leans on one leg of those stools, they will break it. 3DP is great for prototyping. 3D printing has its applications, but really only if people learn CAD as well. Otherwise, it's a huge waste of plastic for pointless knick knacks.
@@truantray you don't need fancy Material to do something like this. I did some Furniture projects with cheap ABS+, PLA+, PETG and TPU. Bigger nozzle, 3 to 5 Perimeters and the parts are extreme strong.
@@truantraypartially agree, even popular designs online often have some serious flaws that would require being able to use cad software to fix it. Without designing printing is not of much use. On the other hand with materials like TPU and PC-PBT good durable prints that last a long time are possible
@@truantrayuntrue, since 2016 PETG and PC became a cake walk to print. The weak PLA era is long gone, you use it for prototyping or casting only nowadays.
As someone who has built furniture using similar techniques, i can tell the nay-sayers. I have a shelving unit that’s main supporting pieces are 3d printed, made it nearly 4 years ago, it has engine parts and several 100 kilograms on it, printed with PLA, it doesn’t give a shit, hasn’t broken or cracked or anything. I’ve made a lot of structural components over the years, mostly PLA, recycled PLA, or ASA.
Sự sáng tạo là không có điểm dừng. Công nghệ in 3d càng lqfm cho sự sáng tạo thăng hoa vì nó có thể tạo ra những sản phẩm từ ý tưởng của người thợ. ❤❤❤❤❤
This is fucking amazing. Love every project. Why theres so little woodworking/3d printing fusion, I never thought until now to wonder. You have proven without a doubt its value. Bravo!
I only really like how it looks when they are one clean looking part like the center part of the first stool. But the ability to create very specific parts like on 2:22 , 5:45 and 6:45 is amazing.
I don't know why I opened the video thinking I'm going to find amazing things I can do with my 3d Printer Anyway crazy you printed all that in PLA.. I was thinking ABS at least.
I dont understand the comments about the negative aspects of using plastic. Firstly PLA is more recycled than most of other used plastics. Other than that plastic is a long lasting material as it can sustain water etc. (not from a durability point of view) So isnt furniture the best use of plastics? I would understand if someone is talking about plastic as a daily product for packaging as for pet bottles as its very useless waste and not optimal for recycling this amount. Feels like that is the perfect usecase to use it as furniture parts.
Wow, great work! Yes, I do 3D print stuff and wood working.... Now I'm a bit embarrassed Id never really thought about combining them.... Bravo! Ill try to up my game now lol
Pretty cool! Recently, I was thinking about using Wooden Dowels with 3D Printing! I am hoping to have a product out soon, so don't want to specify too much! oy vey. Yours looks beautiful, though! :)
Amazing stuff. I am saving up some money for your router jig as we speak! Anyone know what that hand edge planer is!? Looks like it would work great on softwoods.
I would still prefer some post processing after the print is done, try using some Bondo or stuff like that, it will get rid of the gap between parts and also layer lines.
Some of these 3d printed parts are exact replacements of existing metal fittings you can buy at the hardware store. 3D printers are great for things that dont exist but a lot of these were not meaningful 3d prints in my opinion when you could buy them pretty cheap with a reliable quality at a hardware store.
The biggest problems still persist: Its plastic and we should be doing everything to minimize its use. The mechanical qualities of the components can vary widely as the manufacturing process cannot guarantee uniform results. This can lead to unexpected failures and injuries, a huge liability issue if they are made for profit or for public use.
Yes, I was thinking the same thing. I am quite worried about the reliability and durability of the 3D-printed components being used as load-bearing elements of the furniture. I would never sit on a piece of furniture that has 3D printed components as I use a lot of 3D printed components in the lab and see them fail occasionally.
Yeah but it’s DIY so in a way it’s a good thing, it forces people to practice their common sense instead of trying to sue because they’ve discovered a novel way to frame an accident that’s technically their own fault. I’m being facetious but in my industry fear of being sued is a real problem and I’m feeling sorry for myself about it 😂😂😂
Having done a fair bit of 3d printing in various materials, you would be surprised at how well 3d printed stuff lasts. And depending on the material type used you can get it to not only be strong but heat resistant and UV light durable. And it doesn't cost much to make 3d printed parts of whatever color/shape. I wouldn't buy one of these only because I could make it myself and improve/change the design to fit whatever standard or need I could think of.
Honestly, 3D printed plastics can also be a solution. Recycled PLA filament is easily sourced, and it's not hard to print something that will last ten+ years. There's biases in both ways, but there's a healthy middle ground that should not be left untapped.
actually 3d print big part is not cheap. I am quite curious about why some big regular shapes are not using laser cut / cnc / manual lathe/miling machine instead of 3d print. Though I know they are usually huge machine, but there are some smaller one I think.
This is great. But there is a "but". PLA is malleable. Not sure that is what you want to use, due to that very fact. Also, you should ask Elegoo or someone to sponser you with a larger bed printer, as you obviously would make use of it. Also, your printed parts are easy to reproduce, while your woodworking is not. For instance, the chair in the beginning of the vid, is awesome, but some of the parts is impossible to reproduce for the most of us. If you managed to make something, with easily reproducible wooden parts, or with alternate commercial parts, and entire market is suddenly yours. Lastly, you really should look at using m14-m18 printed screws. They are super easy to design for, once you understand them, and super strong. They are easily embedded into parts, and just a ton stronger than the thin diameter screws you are using. Just reduce the width of the male screw to 98%, and tap the female. Flat head shape for your driver bit. Love what you did with the legs in the last couple of vids. That is easily reproducible, just a plain cut, if you ever considered allowing others to copy your work. Thanks for doing this. I would really love for you to make a living on the parts itself, and not just on the tube.
Best I've seen at mixing wood and 3d printing.
The first one looked like it had a some good flex to it. Also looks quite nice.
I think it's supposed to. If it didn't have some give to it, it'd break rather than flex which would destroy it
@@JWill6969 I did mean it in a good way. Might even be more comfortable to sit on than a rigid stool.
02:22 that pencil sharpener is O.P. 😂
What a joy it is to be able to model everything you need and print it! :D
Wow, your creativity with wood and 3D printing is truly inspiring! Can't wait to see more of your DIY furniture projects! 🔨🛋️
Love the flexible joints. Really helps with stress absorption and promotes more comfort than hard plastic.
Just wanted to say don't be put off by comments that dont understand where this technology is headed. I have just purchased a Bambu printer (working on old cars) and having a 250mm² box to build anything in had my head exploding with ideas.
These projects are awesome examples. Thankyou
I have been 3D printing since 2016. The biggest problem with RUclips is that while they can look practical, the prints are simply not strong enough unless very carefully engineered with expensive engineering grade plastics. A 3 second strength stunt will not cut it, because when someone leans on one leg of those stools, they will break it. 3DP is great for prototyping.
3D printing has its applications, but really only if people learn CAD as well. Otherwise, it's a huge waste of plastic for pointless knick knacks.
@@truantray you don't need fancy Material to do something like this. I did some Furniture projects with cheap ABS+, PLA+, PETG and TPU. Bigger nozzle, 3 to 5 Perimeters and the parts are extreme strong.
@@truantray nylon is cheap and very strong
@@truantraypartially agree, even popular designs online often have some serious flaws that would require being able to use cad software to fix it. Without designing printing is not of much use. On the other hand with materials like TPU and PC-PBT good durable prints that last a long time are possible
@@truantrayuntrue, since 2016 PETG and PC became a cake walk to print. The weak PLA era is long gone, you use it for prototyping or casting only nowadays.
this channel will be in the encyclopedia in the future, true pioneer in the field.
As someone who has built furniture using similar techniques, i can tell the nay-sayers. I have a shelving unit that’s main supporting pieces are 3d printed, made it nearly 4 years ago, it has engine parts and several 100 kilograms on it, printed with PLA, it doesn’t give a shit, hasn’t broken or cracked or anything.
I’ve made a lot of structural components over the years, mostly PLA, recycled PLA, or ASA.
I just got my first printer and I thought PLA was known as a bit weaker than PETG and others. Is is really so rather similar? This is cool
Sự sáng tạo là không có điểm dừng. Công nghệ in 3d càng lqfm cho sự sáng tạo thăng hoa vì nó có thể tạo ra những sản phẩm từ ý tưởng của người thợ. ❤❤❤❤❤
I’m truly immpressed by your projects, love that 3d printed pieces and tools ❤
you are by far the best maker i have meet on internet
You are really an inspiration on how you approach your work process, thanks for the content
This is fucking amazing. Love every project. Why theres so little woodworking/3d printing fusion, I never thought until now to wonder. You have proven without a doubt its value.
Bravo!
Because any wood worker worth his weight wouldn’t want plastic garbage used in their furniture.
This was really mind blowing 🤯 I had no clue that 3D printing was this strong.
The guy that took the saying "Use you 3D printer to print usefull stuff" to the next level!
This is pretty nice. Everything you do seems so high quality. "How you do anything is how you do everything" really does seem to be true
Having fun with 3D printers! Ur prints are nice! I like the shapery of things.
Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера
5:56 i love this table. Better than ikea ones.
Nice designs, you incorporated 3D printing into the furniture nicely balancing it with wood parts, playing on strengths and weaknesses of each.
No spades were harmed throughout the making of this video.
I love your work man, keep it up👌
its amazing how many ways someone can say yes to a thumbnail
Wow, your are a Top shelf creator man.....your designs never disappoint! Keep it up! I want to learn C.A.D (grasshopper) really badly!
Your video made me change the point of view on using 3D printing for the final product. Fabulous.
I only really like how it looks when they are one clean looking part like the center part of the first stool. But the ability to create very specific parts like on 2:22 , 5:45 and 6:45 is amazing.
the most useful thing I've seen for 3D printing
This is very beautiful!
Genius! really a good job. If anyone needs nice furniture, please contact him!
You are going places 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾. Pure genius
Some fantastic ideas. Great work
I don't know why I opened the video thinking I'm going to find amazing things I can do with my 3d Printer
Anyway crazy you printed all that in PLA.. I was thinking ABS at least.
In the first one, what is the gasket for?
I dont understand the comments about the negative aspects of using plastic. Firstly PLA is more recycled than most of other used plastics. Other than that plastic is a long lasting material as it can sustain water etc. (not from a durability point of view)
So isnt furniture the best use of plastics? I would understand if someone is talking about plastic as a daily product for packaging as for pet bottles as its very useless waste and not optimal for recycling this amount. Feels like that is the perfect usecase to use it as furniture parts.
Most recycling places won't even accept PLA...
Your product design skills are simply impressive. This is from a 12+ years 3d printer ;-)
Wow, great work! Yes, I do 3D print stuff and wood working.... Now I'm a bit embarrassed Id never really thought about combining them.... Bravo! Ill try to up my game now lol
Amazing work and channel, Great job!
I wish I had those STLs, would love to build some of the table and stools
Great work;
Won subscriber from Afghanistan.
wow. very inspiring designs!
Первая табуретка шикарна и практична. Все остальное как то не серьезно, и можно с большим успехом сделать без лишнего пластика.
Interesting! if you can get a rotator router that cna carve some celtic legs and route some complex table tops with epoxy inlays it would be fun.
no, actually its nice. your video convinced me! Thx
3D printed sharpener is elite
Really nice
Thanks for sharing. Very inspiring.
Great design and work bro! You got yourself a new subscriber here 🤚
Pretty cool!
Recently, I was thinking about using Wooden Dowels with 3D Printing!
I am hoping to have a product out soon, so don't want to specify too much! oy vey.
Yours looks beautiful, though! :)
Amazing stuff.
I am saving up some money for your router jig as we speak!
Anyone know what that hand edge planer is!? Looks like it would work great on softwoods.
That‘s so darn beautiful
All of these is of high quality! Congrats. Are those recesses (cutouts) in the inner faces ( 6:58 ) of the threads intended to be strain reliefs?
Luf it :)
I would still prefer some post processing after the print is done, try using some Bondo or stuff like that, it will get rid of the gap between parts and also layer lines.
What workholdimg system do you have? That is beautiful
would CF filament or ABS be better suited for the loads of this furniture?
Nice!
What kind of parametric modeller is that?
Rhino with Grasshopper
@@MoAvW Grasshopper, my favorite!
3d printing was never ugly unless the person doing it doesn't know how to print and polish
3d printed wood looks almost like a real thing
That's what plastic should be used for, making durable stuff that is going to last forever.
Wow that's cool
Farbe und Form des Hockers erinnern an einen dreibeinigen Klopümpel.
Amazing 💌
Amazing. Can you share what material you use for 3D printed parts and how many walls and % infill? Thanks.
Is it possible to make dowel rod stool in 3/8" and 1/2" version of dowels. 10mm dowels are hard to get in the US.
Holy shit. That's good.
Very Nice. Curious. Which stool do you suppose can hold the heaviest load?
Whats the parametric modeller you are using for these projects?
What is the software that you use in the video to design? Seems straight forward.
Rhinoceros 3D + Grasshopper plugin
@@samuelstasik6114 Як ви думаєте, який тип пластику використав автор?
@@samuelstasik6114 упс... заглянув в опис і дізнався що це pla. Цей пластик справді такий міцний?
6:29 i like this one it’s very useful
Is there any information about his working table?
One Day ... I should get a printer
Ok I want the dowel pencil sharpener 😂
What filament have you used ?
Some of these 3d printed parts are exact replacements of existing metal fittings you can buy at the hardware store. 3D printers are great for things that dont exist but a lot of these were not meaningful 3d prints in my opinion when you could buy them pretty cheap with a reliable quality at a hardware store.
I dont have such a workshop LMAO!
Hello! What model of your 3D printer?
What is the colour of the filament and Brand? Thank you very much 🤩
The biggest problems still persist: Its plastic and we should be doing everything to minimize its use. The mechanical qualities of the components can vary widely as the manufacturing process cannot guarantee uniform results. This can lead to unexpected failures and injuries, a huge liability issue if they are made for profit or for public use.
Yes, I was thinking the same thing. I am quite worried about the reliability and durability of the 3D-printed components being used as load-bearing elements of the furniture. I would never sit on a piece of furniture that has 3D printed components as I use a lot of 3D printed components in the lab and see them fail occasionally.
Yeah but it’s DIY so in a way it’s a good thing, it forces people to practice their common sense instead of trying to sue because they’ve discovered a novel way to frame an accident that’s technically their own fault.
I’m being facetious but in my industry fear of being sued is a real problem and I’m feeling sorry for myself about it 😂😂😂
Having done a fair bit of 3d printing in various materials, you would be surprised at how well 3d printed stuff lasts. And depending on the material type used you can get it to not only be strong but heat resistant and UV light durable. And it doesn't cost much to make 3d printed parts of whatever color/shape. I wouldn't buy one of these only because I could make it myself and improve/change the design to fit whatever standard or need I could think of.
Honestly, 3D printed plastics can also be a solution. Recycled PLA filament is easily sourced, and it's not hard to print something that will last ten+ years. There's biases in both ways, but there's a healthy middle ground that should not be left untapped.
Just print it in ASA...it'll outlast you.
What is music you use in video?
Say me too
What is music in video?
Where can I get the penicil sharpener?
What application he used?
Very curious on what that CAD software you are using?
Which printer do you use?
nice
Hello, I would like to know what software you use to model your pieces?
I guess the question is, if you need that many wood working tools and process, the entire thing isn't as user friendly anymore
Didn't know they made pencil sharpeners that big.
actually 3d print big part is not cheap. I am quite curious about why some big regular shapes are not using laser cut / cnc / manual lathe/miling machine instead of 3d print. Though I know they are usually huge machine, but there are some smaller one I think.
Neat!
Good afternoon Music is fire, tell me what track it is?
easy sub
This is great. But there is a "but". PLA is malleable. Not sure that is what you want to use, due to that very fact. Also, you should ask Elegoo or someone to sponser you with a larger bed printer, as you obviously would make use of it. Also, your printed parts are easy to reproduce, while your woodworking is not. For instance, the chair in the beginning of the vid, is awesome, but some of the parts is impossible to reproduce for the most of us. If you managed to make something, with easily reproducible wooden parts, or with alternate commercial parts, and entire market is suddenly yours. Lastly, you really should look at using m14-m18 printed screws. They are super easy to design for, once you understand them, and super strong. They are easily embedded into parts, and just a ton stronger than the thin diameter screws you are using. Just reduce the width of the male screw to 98%, and tap the female. Flat head shape for your driver bit.
Love what you did with the legs in the last couple of vids. That is easily reproducible, just a plain cut, if you ever considered allowing others to copy your work.
Thanks for doing this. I would really love for you to make a living on the parts itself, and not just on the tube.
We can only hope this guy grows out of the standing on things phase before he has a baby... 😂
This man is using his 3d printer right. :)
Hello) nice video, what 3d printer are you using?
Bamboo lab
chamfering particle board LOL... (j/k, love your other content)
Abs or pla?
Брат поделись 3д моделью табурета из прутиков
What the name of that thing that looks like large pencil sharpener on 2:45 ?